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June 22nd through June 26th, 2020
Starting daily at 8am PST / 10am CDT / 11am EDT / 12pm BRT / 4pm BST / 5pm CEST / 10pm WIB
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Schedule
Day 1 – Monday 22 June
What is there to believe in? Spirituality in a Time of Crisis
In a world angry about racial inequality we hear from those on the frontlines – our opening session will be with Mina Setra, Celia Xakriaba and Rev Yearwood, a moment to reflect on injustice and the state of our world today. Followed by a Guardians of the Forest update on Covid-19, from Rukka Sombolinggi, Levi Sucre, Sonia Guajajara, Olo Villalaz, Eric Marky Terena and Erisvan Guajajara. As well as an update by Amazon Frontlines on community resilience, photography exhibition and a musical performance from Kaê Guajajara.
Hosted by Oona Chaplin.
Day 2 – Tuesday 23 June
How do we stop forest fires? Using tech and fighting fires
On Tuesday we’ll be joined by Daniel Haratuma Javaé, indigenous fire fighter, plus leading researchers and climate experts for a press conference on fires, respiratory health and community monitors. Followed by a curated photo exhibition from local photographers on the community response to forest fires. The second half will explore the use of technology for community monitoring, from GPS mapping and new tools to the latest drone technology. Joined by Jessica Webb, Carlos Doviaza and Byron Hernández.
We’ll close with a special live musical performance from La Tribu.
Hosted by Wanda Bautista.
Day 3 – Wednesday 24 June
How do we stop exploiting our planet? Tactics to stop extraction
Dallas Goldtooth, Bernadette Demientieff and Tara Houska hold a special discussion on Stopping the Money Pipeline: Indigenous-led Efforts to Defund Fossil Fuels with Rainforest Action Network. With Poder and Peru Equidad we’ll explore deadly extractives and how to fight them. Rainforest Foundation US will lead a panel on their latest campaign stopping illegal gold mining in Brazil joined by Dario Kopenawa Yanomami. And finally, with CONAQ and the Hip Hop Caucus, we’ll explore how the consequences of extraction in Brazil connect to the Black Lives Matter movement in America.
Day 4 – Thursday 25 June
What brings us together? Looking at the big picture
Hosted by Yeb Sano, with live mural drawing by his brother AG Sano, we’ll explore cosmology. Kicking off with a conversation between an astronaut, a religious leader and an Indigenous leader, Jessica Meir, Dr. Audrey Kitagawa and Rukka Sumbolingi respectively, facilitated by Kaitlin Yarnial from National Geographic. Following that blockbuster panel we will learn about NASA’s partnership with indigenous communities through satellite based spatial mapping and we will understand true community resilience from Indonesia and Costa Rica. We’ll also be joined by the recently announced 2020 Equator Prize winners followed by indigenous music from Toraja, Indonesia – Tendoki.
Day 5 – Friday 26 June
How do we tell our story? Storytelling for a new generation
For the final day of Our Village we’ll explore communication. Starting with a premiere of Re-inventing Reforestation – New technology and blockchain based direct finance to empower communities from Rainforest Foundation US. Ecuadorian Indigenous storyteller Leo Cerda will lead a session on community smartphone documentation. Actor-turned-activist Bill Pullman will host a live watch party of indigenous films, before a discussion on amplifying community storytelling with Mina Setra, Jonathan Watts, Mongabay and National Geographic. We’ll close with Guardians of the Forests final remarks and a live DJ set from Eric Terena.
Hosted by Michael McGarrell.
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Register for Our Village
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June 22nd through June 26th, 2020
Starting daily at 8am PST / 10am CDT / 11am EDT / 12pm BRT / 4pm BST / 5pm CEST / 10pm WIB